and if i run it like this
pi@raspberrypi:~/domoboard $ python /home/pi/domoboard/server.py -d -c /home/pi/domoboard/test.conf
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/pi/domoboard/server.py", line 4, in <module>
from flaskext.auth import Auth, AuthUser, login_required, logout
ImportError: No module named auth

Its happened to me also when they updated it

- Open 2 terminals (connecting to the same IP / Raspberry ...)
- in the first window type: sudo tail -f /var/log/syslog => this will output any debug info
- in the second window type: sudo systemctl start domoboard.service

and if i run it like this
pi@raspberrypi:~/domoboard $ python /home/pi/domoboard/server.py -d -c /home/pi/domoboard/test.conf
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/pi/domoboard/server.py", line 4, in <module>
from flaskext.auth import Auth, AuthUser, login_required, logout
ImportError: No module named auth

and if i run it like this
pi@raspberrypi:~/domoboard $ python /home/pi/domoboard/server.py -d -c /home/pi/domoboard/test.conf
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/pi/domoboard/server.py", line 4, in <module>
from flaskext.auth import Auth, AuthUser, login_required, logout
ImportError: No module named auth

The first error occurs because your user probably does not have permission to bind to the port specified in the config. Port <= 1024 on Linux requires root privileges. So you need to run "sudo /home/pi/domoboard/bin/python /home/pi/domoboard/server.py -d -c /home/pi/domoboard/example2.conf -d".

The second error occurs because you installed Domoboard within an virtualenv. The auth module is only installed within this virtualenv. Go into your virtualenv with:
cd /<path>/domoboard/
source bin/activate

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Changning the config.py url to be just the ip without a port and also adding an "s" to the http in domoticz.py results in this, which works in a browser, but still shows the same error when trying to start things up. Takes longer to error out, but the same error...

Changning the config.py url to be just the ip without a port and also adding an "s" to the http in domoticz.py results in this, which works in a browser, but still shows the same error when trying to start things up. Takes longer to error out, but the same error...